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I met my fiance while working as a teacher in her country. My income did not come from a US company so I am unable to sponsor my fiance myself because my taxable income is almost zero because foreign income is not subjective to taxes below a certain amount.

 

As a result my mom is going to co sponsor for my fiance to come. My mom is retired, but her annual income according to her 1040 is like 30k. Her income comes from dividends and her IRA. I know I need to show her tax returns, but do I need to provide more evidence regarding these investment accounts because she does not have a W2 since she is not employed. 

 

As of August am back in the US and am working for a public school, so I do have paystubs to show I have income. 

 

This is the current situation. My fiance has her interview in a month. How can I best prepare the proof of income based on my situation?

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4 minutes ago, mguinta25 said:

As of August am back in the US and am working for a public school, so I do have paystubs to show I have income.

Does you current income meet the requirements for sponsorship? 

 

 

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Technically yes my current income meets the requirements, but I only started the job this month. I will have two recent paystubs to show my income when she goes to the interview.

8 minutes ago, powerpuff said:

Does you current income meet the requirements for sponsorship? 

Technically yes my current income meets the requirements, but I only started the job this month. I will have two recent paystubs to show my income when she goes to the interview.

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In my view, that should be sufficient. I would also contact HR to furnish a formal employment letter outlying your position, when you started and how much is your annual salary. 
 

If you feel like thats not enough, then you fiancé should bring your mothers documents, and to answer your original question, yes I would bring supporting documents in addition to the tax return.

 

 

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